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The Seattle Mariners achieved their 12th shutout of the season, defeating the New York Mets 6-0, with Bryce Miller leading the charge by throwing six scoreless innings. Ryan Bliss contributed significantly by hitting a two-run homer in the second inning, marking just his second career home run, while Leo Rivas drove in two runs in the seventh to help seal the victory. Despite a strong start from Mets pitcher Jose Quintana, who retired 13 straight batters at one point, he ultimately allowed five runs over six innings. Miller's dominance was evident as he allowed only three hits and struck out six, preventing any Mets base runner from advancing past second. This win keeps the Mariners tied for the lead in the American League West standings. The Mets remain third in the Wild Card race despite the loss.
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